Articles for category: Software (Tech & Development)

How Did You Successfully Learn AI? What Worked for You?

I’ve been struggling to learn AI and feel overwhelmed by all the theory. I recently realized that just watching tutorials isn’t enough, so I’m trying to switch to a more hands-on approach. For those of you who have successfully learned AI, what worked for you? Did you follow a structured course or learn through projects? How did you approach learning libraries like NumPy, Pandas, and Scikit-Learn? What kind of projects helped you the most? Any mistakes you made that I should avoid? I’d love to hear your experiences and any advice you have! submitted by /u/Own_Practice_9118 [comments]

"Microservices"

I am a government contractor and I support several internal customers. Most customers have very simple website/API deployments. Couple containers max. But one is a fairly large microservices application. Like, ten microservices so far? A few more planned? This article about microservices gets into what they really are and stuff. I don't know. As a DevOps Engineer by title, it's not my problem what is or isn't a "microservice". I deploy what they want me to deploy. But it seems to me that the real choice to use them, architecturally, is just a matter of what works. The application I

Small Website – Need Help!

I am working on a website whose job is to serve data from MongoDb. Just textual data in row format nothing complicated. This is my current setup: client sends a request to cloudfront that manages the cache and triggers a lambda for a cache miss to query from MongoDB. I also use signedurl for security purposes for each request. I am not an expert that but I think cloud front can handle DDoS attacks etc. Does this setup work or do I need to bring in API Gateway into the fold? I don’t have any user login etc. and no

Broadcom is suing Siemens for allegedly using thousands of unlicensed VMware products

The big picture: Following its acquisition by Broadcom, VMware has become a focal point of controversy in the tech industry. Now, the virtualization company is hitting back by taking Siemens to court over an alleged massive software license infringement. Broadcom has filed a lawsuit against the US arm of Siemens AG, accusing the German conglomerate of using “thousands” of VMware products without proper licenses. According to the lawsuit, the two companies had an agreement for a specific number of licenses, but Siemens allegedly overstepped those terms while still demanding full VMware support for its virtualization-based operations. Siemens AG and its

Bundesliga Soccer Livestream: How to Watch Bayern Munich vs. St. Pauli From Anywhere

See at ESPN Watch the Bundesliga in the US from $11 per month ESPN Plus 61% off with 2yr plan (+4 free months) See more details See at DAZN Watch the Bundesliga in Canada from CA$30 a month DAZN League leader Bayern Munich will aim to restore its 6-point lead at the top of the German Bundesliga standings on Saturday as they host a St. Pauli team looking to claw itself further away from the relegation zone.  Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the match as it happens, wherever you are in the world, and

Você não está mais codificando sozinho(a): O desenvolvimento na era dos code agents

Você se senta na frente do computador, café na mão. Não abre o IDE. Só digita:“MCP, me de três opções de arquitetura pro novo sistema de billing.” Cinco minutos depois, você está analisando os trade-offs entre microservices, event-driven e um monólito com filas — com configs de CI e planos de testes inclusos. Bem-vindo à sua nova rotina matinal.. Hoje em dia, todo mundo parece ter um agente de codificação (code agent) (que não é não o James Bond). Se você rolar o feed do Twitter ou abrir o GitHub, vai ver vários devs usando agentes pra corrigir bugs, abrir